User profiles for G H Glover
Gary GloverProfessor of Radiology, Stanford University Verified email at stanford.edu Cited by 108943 |
Dynamic functional connectivity: promise, issues, and interpretations
The brain must dynamically integrate, coordinate, and respond to internal and external stimuli
across multiple time scales. Non-invasive measurements of brain activity with fMRI have …
across multiple time scales. Non-invasive measurements of brain activity with fMRI have …
Overview of functional magnetic resonance imaging
GH Glover - Neurosurgery Clinics, 2011 - neurosurgery.theclinics.com
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a class of imaging methods developed to
demonstrate regional, time-varying changes in brain metabolism. 1–3 These metabolic …
demonstrate regional, time-varying changes in brain metabolism. 1–3 These metabolic …
Convergent cortical representation of semantic processing in bilinguals
This study examined whether semantic processes in two languages (English and Spanish)
are mediated by a common neural system in fluent bilinguals who acquired their second …
are mediated by a common neural system in fluent bilinguals who acquired their second …
Dissociable intrinsic connectivity networks for salience processing and executive control
…, AF Schatzberg, J Keller, GH Glover… - Journal of …, 2007 - Soc Neuroscience
Variations in neural circuitry, inherited or acquired, may underlie important individual differences
in thought, feeling, and action patterns. Here, we used task-free connectivity analyses to …
in thought, feeling, and action patterns. Here, we used task-free connectivity analyses to …
Linear systems analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging in human V1
The linear transform model of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) hypothesizes
that fMRI responses are proportional to local average neural activity averaged over a period …
that fMRI responses are proportional to local average neural activity averaged over a period …
Image‐based method for retrospective correction of physiological motion effects in fMRI: RETROICOR
Respiration effects and cardiac pulsatility can induce signal modulations in functional MR
image time series that increase noise and degrade the statistical significance of activation …
image time series that increase noise and degrade the statistical significance of activation …
Resting-state functional connectivity in major depression: abnormally increased contributions from subgenual cingulate cortex and thalamus
… More recently using the spiral in/out protocol which recovers signal lost to susceptibility
artifact (Glover and Law 2001), we have been able to demonstrate robust hippocampal co-…
artifact (Glover and Law 2001), we have been able to demonstrate robust hippocampal co-…
Making memories: brain activity that predicts how well visual experience will be remembered
Experiences are remembered or forgotten, but the neural determinants for the mnemonic
fate of experience are unknown. Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was …
fate of experience are unknown. Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was …
Retinotopic organization in human visual cortex and the spatial precision of functional MRI.
A method of using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure retinotopic
organization within human cortex is described. The method is based on a visual stimulus that …
organization within human cortex is described. The method is based on a visual stimulus that …
Time–frequency dynamics of resting-state brain connectivity measured with fMRI
Most studies of resting-state functional connectivity using fMRI employ methods that assume
temporal stationarity, such as correlation and data-driven decompositions computed across …
temporal stationarity, such as correlation and data-driven decompositions computed across …